Bunker Buster
Bunker Buster

Viet Cong, Preoccupations - Bunker Buster Lyrics

Jan 20, 2015
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Bunker Buster Lyrics

Go where, go where fluorescent primates teem
And wind through the neon screens
That scan over muted lips on Japanese ships

Swelling, screaming, it's a deranged enhancement
Deflated amplifiers, overdeveloped in incompetent ways

Slowly, slowly, fall through the snow so softly
Carry me where we're going, nowhere at all, we're going

Nowhere at all, all, all, all
All, all, all, all

Go where, go where fluorescent primates teem
And wind through the neon screens
That scan over muted lips on Japanese ships

Swelling, screaming, it's a deranged enhancement
Deflated amplifiers, overdeveloped in incompetent ways

What side are you on, man? I think we look the same
I know eventually you'll tell me where you came from
You'll tell me where you came from
You'll tell me where you came from
You'll tell me where you came from

Writer(s): Daniel James Christiansen, Matthew James Flegel, Michael Brendan Wallace, Scott Cameron Munro
Copyright(s): Lyrics © SC PUBLISHING DBA SECRETLY CANADIAN PUB.
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who are the members of Viet Cong, now known as Preoccupations?

    The band consists of Matt Flegel (vocals, bass), Scott Munro (guitar, synth), Daniel Christiansen (guitar), and Mike Wallace (drums).

  2. When was 'Bunker Buster' released?

    'Bunker Buster' is a track from Viet Cong's debut album, which was released on January 20, 2015.

  3. Why did Viet Cong change their name to Preoccupations?

    The band faced controversy over their original name due to its association with the Vietnamese Viet Cong. They decided to change it to avoid causing pain or reminding people of past atrocities. The new name 'Preoccupations' was announced in April 2016.

  4. What genre of music does 'Bunker Buster' fall under?

    'Bunker Buster,' like much of the band's work, falls under the post-punk genre. Their music has also been described as incorporating elements of noise punk and psychedelia.

  5. What record labels have Viet Cong/Preoccupations been associated with?

    They have been associated with Canadian record label Flemish Eye and American imprint Jagjaguwar Records.

  6. What influenced the musical style of 'Bunker Buster'?

    'Bunker Buster' showcases influences from late seventies and early eighties music. The band members are fans of Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark and New Order, among others.

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